phone hacking

Murdoch’s News Corp Accused of Obstructing UK Phone-Hacking Probe

Newly released court documents reveal that former detectives involved in the 2011 Operation Weeting investigation into News Group Newspapers (NGN) phone hacking allege NGN actively obstructed the inquiry. Two detectives stated that NGN’s Will Lewis, now Washington Post CEO, could have faced arrest for perverting the course of justice due to his involvement in the deletion of millions of emails. While NGN denies wrongdoing and the Crown Prosecution Service found insufficient evidence for charges in 2015, these claims emerged during a settled phone-hacking lawsuit against NGN by Prince Harry and Tom Watson. The detectives’ accusations, however, remain a point of contention, with NGN maintaining that the email deletions were for legitimate reasons unrelated to the police investigation.

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Musk’s Anonymous DOGE Team Grills Federal Workers, Sparking Security Concerns

While the exact sum remains undisclosed due to a confidential settlement, Prince Harry’s legal victory against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers involved a substantial payout. The settlement concludes multiple lawsuits alleging phone hacking and other privacy violations. This marks a significant win for the Duke of Sussex in his long-running battle against the media conglomerate. The agreement reportedly covers compensation for the suffering inflicted by the illegal activities.

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